Signing both Turner and Crabbe to huge contracts was a very bad business decision, for a lot of reasons.
Olshey should have let the Nets munch on Crabbe’s PPP contract. Even if Crabbe does develop into a starter, he is a role player. His contract is too rich for what he can contribute, even if he reaches his ceiling.
When you are working within a budget, giving such a high % of that budget to role players and average starters is going to limit who you can sign in the future.
I would much rather have the cap space than Crabbe and his contract. The use it or lose it mentality is BS. We gained nothing by using that cap space this season. However, we could have used that cap space next season to sign a center. Either re-signing Plumlee, or, a C we trade for.
Crabbe does not have any trade value to help us make that trade for a center. In reality, Crabbe has negative trade value and reduces our chances of trading for one.
Turner’s signing was not as bad. He is a more complete player than Crabbe ever will be. However, at this time, I do not believe his trade value is very high due to the size of his contract. He probably will have more trade value in a year or two, which makes overpaying him now easier to swallow.
Crabbe’s contract is going to haunt the Blazers until it ends, or Olshey can pay some team to take him off of our hands.